22nd Conference on Severe Local Storms
    

Poster Session 7

 Radar and Multi-Sensor Applications
 P7.1Thunderstorm types associated with the “Broken-S” Radar Signature  extended abstract
Richard H. Grumm, NOAA/NWS, University Park, PA
 P7.2A variational, pseudo-multiple Doppler radar analysis technique for mobile, ground-based radars  extended abstract
Christopher C. Weiss, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX; and H. B. Bluestein and A. Pazmany
 P7.3Observations of the two-dimensional wind field in severe convective storms using a mobile, X-band, Doppler radar with a spaced antenna  
Andrew Pazmany, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA; and H. B. Bluestein, M. French, and S. Frasier
 P7.4Simulated WSR-88D measurements of a tornado having a weak reflectivity center  extended abstract
Vincent T. Wood, NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK; and D. C. Dowell and R. A. Brown
 P7.5Radar Documentation of a Cyclic Supercell in the San Joaquin Valley, California  extended abstract
Theodore B. Schlaepfer, San Francisco State Univ., San Francisco, CA; and J. P. Monteverdi
 P7.6Comparisons of Doppler velocity tornadic vortex signatures with signatures from model vortices  extended abstract
Rodger A. Brown, NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK; and V. T. Wood
 P7.7AWIPS radar and warning strategies using multiple virtual desktops  extended abstract
Josh Korotky, NOAA/NWS, Pittsburgh, PA
 P7.8New Hail Diagnostic Parameters Dervied by Integrating Multiple Radars and Multiple Sensors  extended abstract
Gregory J. Stumpf, CIMMS/Univ. of Oklahoma/NOAA/NWS/MDL, Norman, OK; and T. M. Smith and J. Hocker

Wednesday, 6 October 2004: 3:00 PM-4:30 PM

* - Indicates paper has been withdrawn from meeting

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